Central Okanagan regional district no longer concerned with rural building boom

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Following further reflection and reallocation of resources, RDCO staff will not be pursuing an extension from the Ministry of Housing for Bill 44.

A report highlighting bureaucratic concerns with incoming provincial housing mandates has been withdrawn from the Regional District of Central Okanagan agenda.

“The potential residential density in the electoral areas could double,” read the regional district report that highlighted the risk. That, and ongoing work related to where the McDougall Creek wildfire wreaked havoc last year, are why district staff earlier said they wanted to delay implementation for 18 months beyond June 30 to allow housing at the prescribed density.sent to your email, as it happens.

 

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